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... Integration of equations of motion . .......... 4. Signification of the constants of integration .... 5. Equations for determining the motion in space 6. The same when the invariable plane is the plane of reference 7. When the motion ...
... Integration of equations of motion . .......... 4. Signification of the constants of integration .... 5. Equations for determining the motion in space 6. The same when the invariable plane is the plane of reference 7. When the motion ...
Side 2
... integrating , we have Aw2 + Bw , 2 + Cw ̧2 = h , where h is the constant of integration . Again , multiplying by Aw ,, Bw ,, Ca ,, 2 THE EARTH'S MOTION OF ROTATION . Reason of the smallness of the effect upon the rotation of planet of ...
... integrating , we have Aw2 + Bw , 2 + Cw ̧2 = h , where h is the constant of integration . Again , multiplying by Aw ,, Bw ,, Ca ,, 2 THE EARTH'S MOTION OF ROTATION . Reason of the smallness of the effect upon the rotation of planet of ...
Side 3
... integration . From these two equations we obtain 2 = k2 – Bh + ( B − C ) Cw2 - - ( A – B ) A - − k2 + Ah + ( C − A ) Cw ̧2 ( A - B ) B 2 Substituting these values , the third equation of motion becomes c dw , _ di = - { k2 — Bh + ( B ...
... integration . From these two equations we obtain 2 = k2 – Bh + ( B − C ) Cw2 - - ( A – B ) A - − k2 + Ah + ( C − A ) Cw ̧2 ( A - B ) B 2 Substituting these values , the third equation of motion becomes c dw , _ di = - { k2 — Bh + ( B ...
Side 4
... join PA , PB , CA , CB by arcs of great circles . Р N A B Let the angle ONA = 0 , ON = † , NA = 4 ; then if the angles 0 , 4 , ↓ be known , the 4 THE EARTH'S MOTION OF ROTATION . Signification of the constants of integration.
... join PA , PB , CA , CB by arcs of great circles . Р N A B Let the angle ONA = 0 , ON = † , NA = 4 ; then if the angles 0 , 4 , ↓ be known , the 4 THE EARTH'S MOTION OF ROTATION . Signification of the constants of integration.
Side 6
... integrating these equations , 0 , 4 , and would be determined , and thus the position of the principal axes at any time would be known . The integration , how- ever , cann in general be effected ; so that we are obliged to have recourse ...
... integrating these equations , 0 , 4 , and would be determined , and thus the position of the principal axes at any time would be known . The integration , how- ever , cann in general be effected ; so that we are obliged to have recourse ...
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The Earth's Motion of Rotation: Including the Theory of Precession and Nutation Charles Hartwell Horne Cheyne Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1867 |
The Earth's Motion of Rotation: Including the Theory of Precession and Nutation Charles Hartwell Horne Cheyne Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1867 |
The Earth's Motion of Rotation: Including the Theory of Precession and Nutation Charles Hartwell Horne Cheyne Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1867 |
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